Minto, Gilbert Elliot, 3rd bart., 1722-1777.
Biographical notes:
Minto was a Scottish statesman, philosopher and poet. He served in the House of Commons and was a supporter of the policies of King George III in the American colonies.
From the description of Tea party papers, 1773-1774. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 122405047
From the guide to the Tea party papers, 1773-1774., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University)
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Dartmouth, William Legge, 2d earl of, 1731-1801.
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Davis, Benjamin
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Earl of Dartmouth
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Elisha Hutchinson
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Elliot, Sir Gilbert, 3rd baronet of Minto, 1722-1777
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El. of Dartmouth
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Governor Hutchinson's
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Green, Josiah.
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Haldimand, Sir Frederick, 1718-1791
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Hutchinson, Thomas, 1711-1780.
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Hutchinson, Thomas, jr.
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John Hancock .. .
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Leslie, Alexander, general, d. 1794
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lord viscount Barrington
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lord visct. Barrington
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Major General Haldimand's
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Montagu, John, 1719-1795
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Mr Wedderburns Speech.
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Philip Stephens .. . Secretary of the Admty.
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Philip Stephens .. . Secry to the Admiralty
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Sir Gilbert Elliot
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Thomas Hutchinson
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T. Hutchinson Junior
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Clarke & sons
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Benjamin Faneuil & co.
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Boston. Citizens.
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Boston. Citizens. 1773.
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Boston gazette and country journal.
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Boston Post-boy and Advertiser.
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Clarke, Benjamin, and sons, merchants, Boston.
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Colonial Board
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council of the Massachusetts Bay
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Great Britain. Colonial office.
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Great Britain. Parliament. 1774.
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Massachusetts (Colony) Council, 1773.
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Massachusetts. Council.
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Massachusetts gazette.
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Mr. Richard Clarke & co.
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Plymouth, Mass. Citizens.
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